Research Opportunities
Clinical Trials Office
M Health Fairview has a large Clinical Trials Office team of full-time dedicated researchers that conduct Phase I-IV clinical pharmaceutical and pilot, pivotal and post market device trials.
Fairview Frontiers
Fairview Frontiers focuses on short-term, high-volume, non-invasive clinical trials for technology firms working with wearable devices.
Industry Innovation Program
At Fairview, we connect industry innovators with this expertise.
Study Finder
To learn more about research opportunities at the University of Minnesota and Fairview
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Want to learn more about or participate in a clinical trial?
M Health Fairview invites you to become part of tomorrow’s medical breakthroughs by becoming a Discovery Partner.
What does it mean to be a Discovery Partner?
- Your name will be included in a registry of volunteers who have given permission to be contacted to receive information about research studies. We will only use the contact information you have provided to M Health Fairview.
- You will be contacted to learn about studies that may be of interest to you. Participation in the registry does not mean you are enrolled in a study.
- You can change your preference at any time. You may choose to change your preference in the M Health Fairview app, MyChart, or by contacting Research Administration at research@fairview.org
Your care at M Health Fairview will not be affected in any way based upon your decision to become a Discovery Partner or participate in any future research study.
To become a Discovery Partner, please log into your MyChart account on the app or web and find “Research” under the Menu.”\
Reporting a Research Concern
Asking Questions and Reporting Research Concerns
As we strive to develop medical innovations and become a leading academic medical center, research is becoming increasingly important. As M Health Fairview employees, we have responsibility to ask questions and report concerns about research conducted within our facilities.
Reporting concerns is the duty of all M Health Fairview employees; all concerns are taken seriously, investigated, and if appropriate, necessary action is taken. Details of any action taken may not always be disclosed to the individual who reported the concern, but all concerns are taken seriously and will be investigated. Please note, you have the option to remain anonymous using any of the options provided below.
There are several channels for anyone to ask questions or report research concerns:
- Talk with your manager, supervisor, or Human Resources (staff)
- Contact Fairview's Research Administration Department, research@fairview.org
- Call the Fairview Compliance Hotline, Call 612-672-2300 or toll free 1-800-530-4694
- Submit via the Fairview Corporate Compliance online reporting option.
- Call the University of Minnesota Institutional Review Board (IRB) Research Subjects' Advocate Line, 612-625-1650 (toll free: 888-224-8636)
- Submit to the University of Minnesota IRB online reporting option.
Questions?
If you have any questions or would like any additional information prior to making your decision, please contact Research Administration at research@fairview.org.
Research partners, use the button below to learn more about our Research Administration office.